Employee financial participation and corporate social and environmental performance: Evidence from European panel data

Author:

Braam Geert1,Poutsma Erik2,Schouteten Roel2ORCID,Heijden Beatrice van der23456

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Management Research, Department of Economics, Radboud University Nijmegen the Netherlands

2. Institute for Management Research, Department of Business Administration, Radboud University Nijmegen the Netherlands

3. Faculty of Management Open University of the Netherlands Heerlen Netherlands

4. Department of Marketing, Innovation and Organization Ghent University Ghent Belgium

5. Business School Hubei University Wuhan China

6. Kingston Business School Kingston University Kingston upon Thames, London UK

Abstract

AbstractCompensation and benefit practices are mainly considered as instruments to align employee behaviour to an organization's strategic goals, such as economic outcomes. Going beyond this economic focus, this study examines whether and how employee financial participation, may drive corporate sustainability performance (CSP; i.e. social and environmental performance). We investigate the relationship between employee share ownership, stock option and profit‐sharing plans, on the one hand, and CSP, on the other hand. In addition, we investigate the relationship between narrow‐based employee share ownership plans (only eligible for top management) and broad‐based employee share ownership plans (all employees eligible), on the one side, and CSP, on the other side. Using a unique European panel dataset, the results indicate that companies with (broad‐based) employee share ownership plans portray higher CSP, while companies with profit‐sharing plans exhibit lower CSP when there is no share ownership plan present. Also, the positive effect of broad‐based employee share ownership plans on CSP is magnified when the employees own a larger stake in the company. The results indicate that employee share ownership increases stakeholder orientation, strengthening the mutual interests of the organization and employees to long‐term investments in terms of CSP, at the same time broadening their orientation to long‐term external stakeholders’ interests.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management,General Business, Management and Accounting

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